This is the smallest horse in the world, and you can't NOT fall in love with it
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In the 17th century, royal families took great care to protect their miniature horses. These horses were selectively bred to produce offspring with miniature traits. Over the years, through numerous breeding programs, some horses were born carrying the miniature gene.
Breeders employ various techniques to create smaller horses, and Einstein is a product of one such method.
Einstein holds the title of the smallest miniature horse in the world. He is owned by Dr. Rachel Wagner and her husband, Charles Cantrell, and they reside in Washington, where Einstein has earned a place in the Guinness World Records as the smallest horse globally.
This delightful miniature pony is full of energy and loves to play, making it utterly irresistible to all who encounter it.












